New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1923, Page 12

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Nurses, 4:30, troop 7, Girl Scouts will meet, Thursday-—4:10, week day religlous school, Mrs, Douglas Johnston will give a ialk on Bethlehem and Beth- any, 7:00, rehearsal of gfrls' choir, 7 W. I, M. 8. pageant in the church in honor of “Founders Day. Iriday——4:00, sewing school, 4:10, class in church memberghip, SUNDAY SERVICES —_ Congregational Churches, I"irst 10 a, Morn- Subject Tod 4| A M E Advent Bible classes at 12:16 p, m, | Sunday service: 10 P The standing committee will hold [ ing by the pastor, Subject, 'Simple its monthly meeting Monday even- | Faith,” Sunday school 12:30 p. m. ing at 8 at the parsonage, Afternoon at 8 o'clock, address, Mayor Tuesday evening, a Mother and | A. M. Paonessa. _Hp\'vlnl music will ghter, 1Pather and Son banquet at | be rendered at this service, 6:45 p, The church school orches- | M., Varick Christian Endeavor so- will furnish music during the | ciety., 7:45 p. m., special service une evening. Tickets ghould be secured |[der the auspicds of Jessie Baker, before Monday morning. Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., English | clags for Armenian women, Junior | Missionar p. m. Bible | study cla Men's Bible | m. ; . m.,, Armenian | women's Bible class. Girl Scouts' meeting at 4:30 p. m¢ “Center Girls' club supper and soclal at 7 p. m. Friday at 2:30 p. m., Lenten mis- sion study cla The Boy Scouts will give their third annual entertainment at 8 p. m. The scouts are selling tickets for the affair. South, Sunday—9:30, Itallan school. 10:45, morning worship. Sermon, “I Believe in The Holy Spirit.” Sermon to Ju- niors, “A Boy With a Basket of Fish."” 10:45, beginners’ department of the church school. 12.10, church school. | Pastor’s Lenten cl 2:30, Assyrian | worship. 6:00, Christian Endeavor | meeting. 7:15, evening service. Mo- tion picture, The Son of Democracy- “Tender Memories” and “A Presi- dent’s Answer."” Monday—4:15, patrol leaders’ school, New Britain council, Boy Scouts. 4:30-9:30, Regional !nstitule} of the State Sunday School associa- tion in the First Baptist church. 7:30, second division, Troop 2, B. 8. Tuesday—4:00, Busy Bees Achieve- ment club. 7:30, First division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts. Wednesday—4:10, week day school for grades 4 and 5. 4:30, meeting of Girl Scouts. 7:30, meting of Rifle club for practice. 7:45, meeting of the standing committee in the church office. Thursday- Church school at m, ing service at 11 o'clock. “The Indwelling Spirit, For Zion, 6 a. m,, preach- Baptist Churches. First, 3 morning worship. Sermon by Rev. William Ross. Subject, “The Cross Scen Trom Bethany” 12:10, Bible school and adult class. 7:00, Young People’s society in the chapel. Monday-—4:30, United Sunday &chool conference, Baptists, Congre- gationalists and Methodists cooperat- ing. Supper at 6:00. Ivening session at 7:00, Canadian and American delegates will speak. Thursday at Luncheon at 12, Subject, “The Pearl Speaker, Mrs, E. P, ing meeting. Mission circl of the Orient. Marsh. Thursday—7:45, mid-week service. German. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bible class in German for adults and serv- ice in English at 10:30 a. m. Service in German at 11 a. m. Tuesday evening box luncheon so- cial by the Y. P. 8. ciety. struction. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. ‘ln English. Rehearsal of the choir at tion class. |8 p.m. Elim (Swedish). Sunday school at 5. Morning service at 11. Y. P.. 8. meeting at 5 p. m. Evening service at 7 p. m. Tuesday cvening, at 8 o'clock, monthly meeting of the Mission Cir- cle will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs, J. E. Klingburg, Rackliffe Heights. v school 30, meeting 110, week for grades 6, 7 and 8. 7 of the Bible class. Friday—3:00, meeting of the Home Missionary Department at the home of Mrs, Robert S, Brown, 16 Russell street. 7:00, meeting of the Junior Rifle club for practice. 8:00, presen- tation of the play tem,” given un- der the auspices of the Brotherhood. Lutheran Churches. St. Matthew's (German). Morning service in English at 9:15 o'clock, in German at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school in both languages fol- lowing the respective services. The last mid-week Lenten service will be held Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Sthnley Memorial. Sunday—10:45 a. m., morning wor- ship. The pastor will predch the fourth of the serics of Lenten ser-| mons on “FFundamentals of the Chris-| Morning service in £nglish at 10.3 tian Faith.,” The subject will Dbe|o'clock. Offering will be for the “Belief and Salvation.” 12 m., Sun-|needy people of Europe. Sunday day school. The pastor's training|school following the morning service, class will meet. | Bible class and evening service omit- ted, as the pastor and members of the congregation will attend church dedi- cation services in South Manchester. The Sewing society will observe its sigial| 42nd anniversary next Wednesday First. . m., special Len- Rev A » of Berlin. Subject, “The Pow- cr of Religi Wednesday— m.,, meeting of the Ladies' Aid socicty. Thursday—7:30 p. m., The I ‘nnl\y[w“l be presented. club social. A playlet entitled “I Do | Wanna” will be given by two Sun-| Reformation. day school classes. | Fifth Sunday in TLent, | 10:45 a. m,, services. Methodist Churches. | school, | Judica. Trinity. Monday evening the Luther league 30, will meet at § o'clock. Topic: “God’s [ Providence.” Leaders, Miss Lillian Josephson and Walter Clauson. Tuesday evening the church coun- cil will meet at 8 o'clock. Wednesday cvening the I.enten services will be held at 8 o'clock: Tuesday and Friday afternoons the catechetical class will meet. St. Mark's Episcopal. “ifth Sunday of Lent, Passion Sun« Tuesday—4:00, King's Heralds will . Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. meet in the church. 7:45, class meet-!in the chapel. This will be a corpor- ing. | ate communion of the Daughters of Wednesday—2:00, surgical dressing|the King. work in the church for the VXSHIHRE tablet to the .memory of the late Em- Second Advent Church Robert G. Huggins, Pastor 428 Church Street They which shall be accounted worthy to obtain that world, and the resurrection from the dead * are the children of God, being the children of the:resurrection. Luke 20: 35 10:45 A. M.—Morning service. “A Case of Conversion—the Eunuch.” Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7 o’clock. Sermon “The Death of Christ” Bible Study Thursday at 8 P. M. Subject “The Reign of Christ and the Saints.” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH veryman's class, 0 . Sund school. sermon by the pastor. Subje Does God Permit Suffering?” Epworth League musical supper and devotional meeting, led| by Miss Anna Ward. Subject, “What Jesus Thought About Service.,” T7:30, sermon by the pastor. Subject, “The | Jews—Then and Now." i Monday—4:30, troop 3, Girl Scouts will meet. | Sunda Lenten Meditation “Glimpses of the Cross on the Way to Calvary” Third in Series “THE CROSS SEEN FROM BETHANY” Rev. William Ross Morning Service, 10: Wednesday 10 A. M.—All Day Sewing Meeting. Lunch at 12 “WHAT, AND WHERE IS GOD?” By Rev. Jchn L. Davis | | | Wednesday—10 a. m., all day sew-} W. C, Hill and staged under the di- 3:00, ! rection of Winchell | 'a home talent production. Entertainment for the benefit of the | payghters of the King, will be dedig | building fund Wednesday evening at|cyted, New members will also be ad- 7:45 o'clock by the Ladies' Ald 8o-|mitted to the Daughters of the King. Thursday at 7 p. m., religious in-|yns praver, litany and sermon by the | £ to Friday at 7 p. m., religious instruc- | he gung by a choir of men and boys at | | evening at 8 o'clock, when a program | 12 m., Sunday! | At this service a bronze | | tage prayer meeting. PLAY BY SOUTH CHURCH PASTOR TO BE REPEATED FRIDAY Scene Two in “System,” by Rev. Dr. George W, “System,” by the Rev. Dr. George Smith, famous|ings are made freely. playwright, made one of the biggest hits in the chapel theater of the South Congregational church last Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of nything that church has ever seen in an old Vermont farm house. ‘city hall of a Vermont village. A rural two-act comedy, it showed both nights to capacity houses and will show again next Friday. So sen- ma Jane Barnes, president of the|vor at 4:30 p. m. Young People m, tist church will preach. Thursday at 7:45 p. m., Testimony meeting. Second Advent. 10:45, morning worship. prayer an Church school at 9:30 a. m. Morn-i rector at 11 o'clock. Cantafa, “Olivet Calvary,” by J. H. Maunder, will | 7:45 o'clock. | Evening prayer and sermon by case of Conversion: Rev. . C. Launderburn, professor of | Sunday school at 12:9 The Eunuch. school, Wednesday evening at 7:45|of Chyl o'clock. ' The regular monthly meet-| Ladies’ ing of the Men's club will be omitted, | Thursday. but the members are requested to at- | tend the service on Friday, March 23, Subject, “The Reign of Christ and th at 4:30 p. m. This will be a service | Saints.” of intercession and Bible study in lh(“ chapel. On Wednesday the Women’s Guild | will hold an all day sewing. St. Mark’s Assyrian Cgngregation. Holy communion at 7 a. m. Prayer (€ 4 and sermon at 1:15 p. m. Prayer and | Chance. sermon at 7:45 p. m. | Aid society will meet o International Bible Students’ Ass'n. Junior Bible ‘class 9:30 a. Morning strvice 10:45. S. Vogel of Brooklyn. m, at Turner hall, Arch street. er | Ject, “Two salvations, No i i | Everyman’s Bible ‘Class. Nondenominational. | Rev. John L. Davis will talk on th Bmmanuel Gospel. | subject, “What and Where is God? Sunday—10 a. m., prayer and praisc | service. 10:45 a. m., preaching, topic “Progress.”” 12:15 p. m., Bible school | —“Decision Day.” 6 p. m. Young| People’s meeting. 7 p. m. preach-| ing, topic “A Serious Indictment.” | Tuesday-—4 p. m., children’s meet- ing. 7:45 p. m., Bible study class. | Wednesday—3 p. m., Ladies' prayer | ject, “Substance.” circle at the church. 7:45 p. m., cot-|9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at Thursday—7:45 p. m., annual busi- | o'clock. ness meeting. | The Reading Room-—Room 50 Friday—7:45 p. m., choir rehearsal. | National Bank building is open to th public daily from 12 noon until Salvation Army. Captain John Edeen will charge of all regular services. Christian Seience. People's. « ) n Sunday at 10:15 a. m., prayer and | Wednesday 12 to 7:30 p. m. devotional service, followed by mnrn-“ A ing worship at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. ing meeting will b An all da Lyman Johnson will preach.’ Sunday held in the First Baptist church Wed- school at 12:15 p. m. Junior Endea- nesday. Stanley Memorial Congregational Church “The Community Church,” on East St—Raymond N. Gilman, Pastor 1085 A, M. Sermon—“Fundamentals of the Christian Faith— Belief and Salvation,” Sunday School at 12 M, Trinity Methodist Church 10:45 A. M. Sermon by the péstor, John L. Davis, y Subject:— “WHY DOES GOD PERMIT SUFFERING?” 7:30 p. m.* Sermon— 3 “THE JEWS—THEN AND NOW.” Welcome TWO SALVATIONS. No Second Chance “Nitlions Now Living Wil Never Die” If you are interested in Peace, Life, Liberty and Happiness you are invited to hear God’s word on this subject Sunday, March 18, 3 P. M., Turner Hall, Arch St. Seats Free, : No Collection D. S. Vogel, of Brooklyn, Lecturer, 1. B. S\ A, EVERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS The picture opens with a scene in The sec- ond scene, shown above, depicts the The lofficials are as follows, reading from |1eft fo right: Robert Christ, as messen- |ger boy; Ruth V. Henry, as Nancy Hobbs; Harry E. Schuey, as Dan Ed- |'wards, the city clerk; standing in the meeting at 6 p. m. Preaching at 7 p. | Rev. William Ross of the Bap- 7 p. m, even- pastoral theology at Berkeley Divinity | ing worship with sermon, “ThesDeath Thursday, at § p. m., Bible study. m. Sermon by D. Lecture at 3 p. Sub- Second ! Special program for Iaster morning. havi Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- Sunday school at o'clock except Sundays and holidays. § Photo By Murray . C, Hill sational a success hag it become that|rear is Howard Timbrell as Benjamin predictions of several additional show- | Perkins,"the lawyer; seated are Mlsses Margaret Boardman and Miss Eliza- beth G. Sherman, stenographers, and David R. Manning, as Gid Hale, the tax collector. Standing with his back to Manning is George E. M. Bean, as Martin Marsh the mayor, and facing him is Raymond R. Watkins, as Nate Hobbs, the well to do Yankee farmer. Sidney A. Montague, as Merrill Knight, city treasurer, is scen in the ‘‘eage.” REGIONAL CONFERENCE a! Various S. S. Departments to Meet | ana Discuss Problems at First Bap- | tist Church Monday and -Tuesday. The pas tor will preach from the subject, “A A children's division Regional In- stitute will be held Monday. afternoon {and evening, March 19 at the First | Baptist church. This meeting is for | parents and workers # the cradle n | roll, beginners’ and junior depart- ments of the church school. The ‘program for the afternoon will open at 4:30 o'clock and close at 6 o'clock. Following a suppen and social hour the evening program will begin at 7 o'clock. During the evening vari- ous conferences in connection with the departments of the church school will be held. The conference will close at 9:30 p. m. e WILL GIVE PLAY The TFriendly elub of the Stanley Memorial church will hold a social on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. In the course of the evening a playlet ‘entitled *'T Do' Wanna,” will be given by the mem.ers of two of the Sunday school classes. e e eeseiaas ag L ih DR. AHLQUIST TO SPIAK Rev. Dr. Abel Ahlquist of the First Lutheran church, this city, will be the speaker at the FEnglish dedication exercises of the Lutheran church in South Manchester tomorrow eévening at 7 o’clock. Members of the congre- gation are also expected to attend the services at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at that church, 8 4 e 4 o OLIVET 70 CALVARY | —_— Last Days of Christ on Earth to Be Recalled at Cantata at St. Mark's' Church, Malcolm G, Humphrey, organist and choirmaster of 8t. Mark's Pro- testant Episcopal church, has coms« pleted final plans for the presentation of the cantata “Ollvet to Calvary,” by J. H. Maonder at the church tomor- row evening at 7:45.0'clock, Lester Hume will sing the soprano role; James F, Martin, temor and! Ralph Britton, baritone, “Olivet to Calvary,” recalls simply and reverently the scencs which mark the last few days of Christ's life on earth, and some of the re- flections suggested thereby. The re- jolcing of the multitude with ho- sannas and palms, the view of Je- rusalem from the steep of Olivet, the lament dver the beautiful city, the scene: in the temple, and the lonely walk back over the mount at night: form the chief features of the first part. £ Part two opens with the Supper of the Passover, at which Jesus washes His disciples' feet, and gives to His friends the new commandment of love for another as the sign of true discipleship. From this the scene,| passes ,to the infinite pathos of the Garden of Gethsemane, the sudden appearance of thé& hostile crowd, Jesus forsaken by His disciples, His utter loneliness among ruthless foes, the tumult before Pilate in the Judg- ment hall, the Passage of tHe Cross, the tragedy and triumph: of Calvary. MAYOR TO SPEAK Mayor A, M. Paonessa will address a special mass meeting at the A, M. E. Zion church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, Arrangements have been made to secure special music for this service, IMITATION CONFERENCE In order to raise the present deficit of $400 the A, M. E. Zion church will hold an “Imitation Conference” on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week at 8 o'clock. This deficit has been caused to some extent by the necessity for making many necessary repairs to the building. The W, F. M. 8, of Trinity M. E. church will give a pageant in the church Thursday evening in honor of “Founder's Day." A bronze tablet to the memory of the late Emma Jane Barnes, president of the D, A, R, will be dedicated at St. Mark's Episcopal church tomor- row morning. A Mother and Daughter - Father and Son banquet will be held at the I'irst Congregational church Tuesday evening. Special music will be fur- nished by the church school orchestra. Friday evening at the FKirst Con- gregational church the Boy Bcouts will hold their third annual enter- tainment and exhibition. SALVATION ARMY 120 ARCH STREET Capt. John Edeen Will Conduct Services. snnday School—3 P. M. Hallelujah Meeting 4 P. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. S R T R R N S R S R PR 1.5 — The — | || People’s Church of Christ Court St. In the absence of the Pastor, Rev. A. B. Taylor The Rev. Lyman Johnson will preach at 10:45 A. M., and Rev. Wm. Ross of the Baptist Church will preach at 7 P. M. ACTIVITIES OF THE WEEK AMONG THE CITY’S CHURCHES RELIGIOUS ITEMS An Epworth leaguo play will be given April 4, In Trinity Methodist church for the benefit of the Neumann fund. ‘ el Children of the probation class of Trinity M, E. church will have charge of part of the program Easter Sun. day morning., * Everyman's Bible class is making a strong. drive for a record crowd on Faster SBunday morning. The plan is to get every member to Bible class in the morning and then have them 80 to their own churches later. Rev, John L. Davis will have a epecial sermon. Rev. 8, A, Fiske of Berlin, will speak at the Stanley Memorial church Tuesday evening in a special Lenten service. He will speak on “The Power of Religion.” The annual mefting of Emmanuel Gospel church will be held Thursday evening., Rev. William Ross will continue his series of sermons on “Glimpses of the Cross on the Way to Calvary,” tomorrow: For the first time since he became musical director-of Everymap's Bible class, Rev. A. B. Taylor will not be present at that organization's regular session tomorrow morning, he having left last week for a trip to his native home, Scotdale, Pa. A Mother Goose sale, at which Jack Horner, Little Miss Muffit, Old King Colé, Humpty Dumpty, Mother Goose herself, and other famous characters will appear, will be held Tuesday cvening at Trinity M. E. church. Surgical dressings will be made for the visiting nurses at Trinity M. E, church Wednesday afternoon. A box luncheon social wil] be held by the ¥. P, 8, of the German Bap- tist church Tuesday evening and the Ladies’ Aid will give an entertainment the next evening. Both functions are for the benefit of the building fund. “Some of Qur Southern Schools and How They Answer the Call.” will be the subject under discussion at the meéting of the Home Missionary department of the South Congrega- tional church, Friday afternoon. The meeting will be heldgat the home of Mrs. Robert 8. Bro at 16 Russpil streets. Mrs. W. I' Brooks will talk on the Hindman school; Mrs, E. H. Cooper will tell about Piedmont col- lege; Miss May ‘Booth will discuss Straight College; Mrs. E. M. Harwood will discuss, “Our Work in Mexico." “Two Salvations — No ~ Second Chance,” will be the subject of an ad- dress by'D, 8. Vogel of Brooklyn at the meeting of the International Bible Students, Sunday afternoon at Tur- ner hall. ST. MARK’S CHURCH Sunday, March 18th, at 7:45 Lenten Cantata “Olivet To Calvary” By J. H. Maunder . Sung by Choir of 34 Boys and . Men Malcolm G. Humphreys Organist and Choirmaster Soloists Soprano, Lester G. Hume . Tenor, James F. Martin Baritone, Ralph B. Britton FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—Services at 11 A. M. “The Indwelling Spirit of Today”’ Sermon By Rev. Henry W. Maier School—10 A. M. SUNDAY 9:30 at’ Trinity M. E. Church Doors Open At 6:45 - A. M. All Are Welcome The Son of Democracy Chapters Five and Six in the Life of Abraham Lincoln “TENDER MEMORIES” and “A PRESIDENT'S ANSWER” " Sunday Evening, 7:15—South Church Hearty Singing—Cordial Atmosphere—Inspiring Service Morning Worship 10:45; Sermon by Pastor—*"I Believe in the Holy Spirit.” : A MOST GRACIOUS WELCOME TO ALL - " Everybody Out Easter Sunday Morning

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